people, places and ICT

About

Currently on full-time secondment to Defra working as Head of the Third Sector Team charged with the implementation of Defra's Third Sector Strategy. I'm also supporting the team delivering the Greener Living Fund. I founded ruralnet|uk and I am the former Chief Executive.

ruralnet|uk & RNUK LtdAs a rural development specialist with wide and varied experience, I have designed and implemented both practical and research projects, in Britain and developing countries. Although my academic background is in agriculture and tropical animal health (Reading, 1977 and Edinburgh, 1978), I quickly moved into working with communities through training and extension work, institutional development, and integrated rural development projects, under the UK Government’s Overseas Aid Programme, spending 12 years in South America and Africa.

In 1991 I returned to the UK as project manager to establish WREN Telecottage - one of the first public access ICT centres in the UK - and managed the centre for 2 years.I moved to WREN's parent, the National Rural Enterprise Centre as Project Manager (Telematics) in 1993, and worked on a range of initiatives, from RegioNet (Project Manager), a pan-EU community telematics project covering nine countries with 34 partners, to planning for individual community ICT centres. In 1995 I took over as the NREC’s Director.In 2002 I lead our team to independence from the Royal Agricultural Society of England (RASE). ruralnet|uk (http://www.ruralnetuk.org), an independent rural regeneration charity, was launched on 1 August 2002. ruralnet|uk continues to have links with the RASE and occupies the same premises (the National Rural Enterprise Centre, Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire).

In November 2004 I accepted an invitation to become a Fellow of the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce (RSA). I am a member of the British Society of Animal Science and the British Computer Society.

I work with my wife, we have three children (22-26) and live in a self-built house, which is (still) nearly finished.

Personal

I lead the ColaLife Campaign: colalife.org which is trying to get Coca-Cola to use its distribution muscle in developing countries to save children's lives.
Please help by joining the ColaLife Facebook GroupAND inviting your friends - we need to keep the pressure on!
Keep up with developments on the ColaLife Blog.

Commuting to London about twice a week is made bearable enjoyable using a Birdy folding bike:

Planned rides:
None a present

Selected past rides:27/7/07 to 7/9/07
Land's End to John o' Groats on the National Cycle Network
The blog of the ride is here
The mapping is here: www.gpscycle.com
10/10/06
Rugby to Center Parcs, Sherwood Forest (~70miles) to get to the ruralnet|2006 conference:www.ruralnetuk.org/conference
29/5/06 to 7/6/06
Land's End to John o' Groats - in aid of the ruralnet|uk participation fund - 980 miles in 10 days
You can still read all about it, comment and donate at www.ruralnet.typepad.com/endtoend/August 2004 and 2005
Tandem/campervan tour of southern Ireland.August 2003
Tandem/camping tour of south Dorset, Jersey, Guernsey and Sark.11 May 2003 (one-day ride)
Cardiff City Hall to St James' Park, London. 171 miles.
>>www.moultoneers.net/woodburn/index.html6-16 February 2003
Charity Ride, Mérida to Ticúl, Yucatan, Mexico. 310 miles (50 miles off-road) - £3,000 raised18 January 2003
Rugby to Tuxford. 73 miles in 4h 15m (training for the above).
27-28 July 2002 Coast to coast (Whitehaven to Tynemouth). ~150miles.
4-8 April 2002 Chippenham to Land's End was planned . . . only managed Lands End to Barnstaple! ~185miles.

Comments

Thanks for your reply, Simon. Although you are not the person I was seeking, you are someone with whom I could well be in touch. As you will see from my Facebook entry, I am heavily involved in Third Sector activities as Chair of the Cornwall Voluntary Sector Forum and serve on several related organisations including the Rural Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Partnership, the Cornwall Economic Forum and the Cornwall Climate Change Action Committee. I'm also Chair of the Cornwall Strategic Partnership, which includes trying to drive forward environmental and regeneration initiatives, and serve on local, regional and national EU Convergence ESF and ERDF committees. If you think I can be of any assistance please don't hesitate to contact me.

Hi Simon
We met at the LIFD screening of Us NOw - I was on the panel and you told me about Cola Life afterwards. I wanted you to know I'm writing a thought piece about corporate reputation in the digital age and I'm using Cola Life as an integreted case study. I'll send you the report when done. Think the work that you have done is brilliant. Congratulations on your success. May it long continue!
With best wishes,
Ann